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so on a daily basis, he motivad us, challenged us, nurtured us and that was the turning point of my life. >> and then another turning point, another miracle. a man named ben stevenson from houston, hwas the artistic director, he comes to china and he decides to take you back on a scholarship to learn. and you fell in love, not just with america. >> that's the best part, i fell in love with american culture, american people, and also i fell in love with this beautiful girl who it was my first love and it was amazing toave the freedom to love somebody, to follow your heart strings. >> and you reazed when they wanted to send you back to china, thatou couldn't go and so you -- it gets very dramatic in the movie, what happened to your life, how difficu it was for you to stay in america, not being able to see your parents, to see your life all of this from the age of 11, this critical time in your life. on screen as we're now watching. how has that been for you? >> it was a struggle. there's no doubt about at. it was a hard struggle, but it's filled with passion and following my dreams and try
so on a daily basis, he motivad us, challenged us, nurtured us and that was the turning point of my life. >> and then another turning point, another miracle. a man named ben stevenson from houston, hwas the artistic director, he comes to china and he decides to take you back on a scholarship to learn. and you fell in love, not just with america. >> that's the best part, i fell in love with american culture, american people, and also i fell in love with this beautiful girl who it was...
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and what can each one of us do to help? our discussion with around duncan, leading reformer and chancellor of washington, d.c. schools, michelle rhee, randi weingarten, president of the federation of teachers. and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit public schools. captions paid for by nbc-universal television 0. >>> but first, to politics and the divided congress. what will republicans do in power? this week, republican leaders in the house unveiled their pledge to america, campaign manifesto that's the 2010 version of the gop's contract with america from 1994. the highlights -- extend the bush tax cuts, cut spending, and repeal health care reform. >> our pledge to america is that the republicans stand ready to get it done and beginning today. >> but the question is, are these new ideas or more of the same? here to debate that question among others, one of the architects of the republican pledge, the chairman of the house republican congress, represent
and what can each one of us do to help? our discussion with around duncan, leading reformer and chancellor of washington, d.c. schools, michelle rhee, randi weingarten, president of the federation of teachers. and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit and robert bobb, emergency financial manager of detroit public schools. captions paid for by nbc-universal television 0. >>> but first, to politics and the divided congress. what will republicans do in power? this week,...
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using in your house. that's the number of kilowatts. >> 635, is that high or low, matt? >> that's a pretty low reading right now. >> it turns out the smart meter is surprisingly sensitive. watch what happens. watch the kilowatts spike when i fire up my saw? it goes up, goes down, you can track this all in real time from your computer. wwpge.com. i need your good questions. send them to me. >>> did you hear the one about the football player who lost his ear ring. another rollercoaster at the yard, eh, that's why they call it the wildcard, right? next? . >> outta' here. ,,,,,,,,,,,, b-a-c-c-a-l-a-u-r-e-a-t-e. baccalaureate. correct. [ audience groans ] since this competition has been continuing for 48 hours and we have yet to eliminate anyone, it is the decision of this board to declare all 20 contestants winners. you have all competed admirably. admirably. a-d-m-i-r-a-b-l-y. admirably. [ male announcer ] at&t is making high speed internet affordable for only $14.95 a month with select services. at&t. rethi
using in your house. that's the number of kilowatts. >> 635, is that high or low, matt? >> that's a pretty low reading right now. >> it turns out the smart meter is surprisingly sensitive. watch what happens. watch the kilowatts spike when i fire up my saw? it goes up, goes down, you can track this all in real time from your computer. wwpge.com. i need your good questions. send them to me. >>> did you hear the one about the football player who lost his ear ring....
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we want to use that and use our associates to help drive us into the digital space. >> among the new titles he hopes will drive sales a familiar name to those older gamers, a new conkey kong game is due out before thanksgiving. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: the consumer price index from august is released. our "market monitor" guest is elaine garzarelli, president of garzarelli capital. also tomorrow, household products tarn-x and c.l.r. are well-known brands. but did you know they're made by a small family business? we'll introduce you to the people behind jelmar in our "all in the family" series. mortgage rates inched higher for a second week in a row. freddie mac says the average rate on a 30-year fixed rate mortgage was 4.37%. while that's just off the historic low set two weeks ago, cheap borrowing costs haven't meant a boost in home sales. economists think that's because people are worried about job security and the bumpy recovery. >> tom: meanwhile, lenders took back more homes in august than any month since the mortgage crisis began. real estate data firm
we want to use that and use our associates to help drive us into the digital space. >> among the new titles he hopes will drive sales a familiar name to those older gamers, a new conkey kong game is due out before thanksgiving. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: the consumer price index from august is released. our "market monitor" guest is elaine garzarelli, president of garzarelli capital. also tomorrow, household products tarn-x and c.l.r. are well-known...
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thank you so much for joining us. next week a special program from the annual meeting of the clinton global initiative, where i will be speaking with former president bill clinton. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. we'll see you again next weekend. everybody i talk to who's seen our tv says, "what service do you have?" i tell them, "i have verizon fios." and they go out and buy it. [ male announcer ] why settle for cable? now you can switch to fios tv, internet and phone for just $99.99 a month for a year. the fios technician came in, got everything hooked up. and when he left, i had the greatest picture i've ever seen. [ male announcer ] call now and we'll add a special bonus: the fios tv movie package -- 60 premium channels -- plus epix, free for 12 months. and if you don't love fios, you can cancel with no early termination fee. there's no term contract required. i love going home and working on the computer, because fios is so much faster. [ male announcer ] last
thank you so much for joining us. next week a special program from the annual meeting of the clinton global initiative, where i will be speaking with former president bill clinton. keep it right here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, everybody. we'll see you again next weekend. everybody i talk to who's seen our tv says, "what service do you have?" i tell them, "i have verizon fios." and they go out and buy it. [ male announcer ] why settle for cable?...
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tonight a father tells us his anyone is in describable. family and friends of 17-year- old raymond justice gathered for a quiet vigil in front of his home. he raised raymond as a single father. after seeing combat in vietnam, he never thought he would experience the horror of trying to save his own son on the streets of oakland. >> this is blood right here. i said that with the police, give him mouth to mouth resuscitation and his last breath came and i knew he was dead. >> reporter: last night around 6:30 he told his neighbors raymond ran to his home after he was shot at a nearby bus station. there was an altercation before the shooting. >> she was working with him on some of his homework and he was on his way home from that. >> the principal from the high school told us raymond had been receiving tutoring at oakland high shortly before the shooting. he was a junior with a 3.3 grade point average and planned to attend college. >> it's tough. i mean, you know, he is a kid that had a bright future. >> reporter: the students and staff at lif
tonight a father tells us his anyone is in describable. family and friends of 17-year- old raymond justice gathered for a quiet vigil in front of his home. he raised raymond as a single father. after seeing combat in vietnam, he never thought he would experience the horror of trying to save his own son on the streets of oakland. >> this is blood right here. i said that with the police, give him mouth to mouth resuscitation and his last breath came and i knew he was dead. >>...
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the small elite don't get us. they call us wacky. they call us wing-o nuts. we call us we, the people. >> reporter: as for palin, she urged the des moines crowd to stay for o cussed. >> there are better days ahead. november 2nd is just ahead and that's shaping up to be a great day for america. >> reporter: for o cuss o on this election, she said. not the next one. not yet. dean reynolds, cbs news, des moines. >>> joining us from washington, d.c., to talk about her political power oh, our political analyst john dickerson. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so she speaks last night at the dinner in des moines. what does this say about sarah palin 2012. >> it says she's keeping all of her options open. you know, she's running an insurgency here in the republican party but last night the dinner was an establishment event so she's kind of playing it both ways and going just fine for her at the moment. >> a takeaway line from last night, we don't need to o fundamentally transform america but restore america, that said by her pictured on the screen right now.
the small elite don't get us. they call us wacky. they call us wing-o nuts. we call us we, the people. >> reporter: as for palin, she urged the des moines crowd to stay for o cussed. >> there are better days ahead. november 2nd is just ahead and that's shaping up to be a great day for america. >> reporter: for o cuss o on this election, she said. not the next one. not yet. dean reynolds, cbs news, des moines. >>> joining us from washington, d.c., to talk about her...
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how many of us have cholesterol problems? not me. a lot of us shouldn't be alive today. a month later, after the first tragic event and a whole bunch of people die, a month later there's another round of massive dieing from meds running out. there's no insulin. no antipsychotic drugs, no cholesterol lowering pills, there's stroke, heart attacks, suicide, disturbed people on the loose. it would be chaos, we don't even think about that. we don't think of how many of us are alive today and walking around today that shouldn't be and wouldn't be if it wasn't for modern medicine. well, it's the same thing, i think, with handouts and that's what i wanted to talk to you about tonight. just as many of us are slaves, slaves to medication, we are dependent on medication, if we don't have it, we'll die. many of us now are slaves from government handouts and many of us don't even know that we are enslaved. i want to show you a chart. this is a chart of population that is taking a government bailout, okay? here it is, 1983. about 20, 25% of americans. it's 44% and this number has got
how many of us have cholesterol problems? not me. a lot of us shouldn't be alive today. a month later, after the first tragic event and a whole bunch of people die, a month later there's another round of massive dieing from meds running out. there's no insulin. no antipsychotic drugs, no cholesterol lowering pills, there's stroke, heart attacks, suicide, disturbed people on the loose. it would be chaos, we don't even think about that. we don't think of how many of us are alive today and walking...
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thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> kristen sze. following breaking unless you in the east bay. abc just confirmed the bodies of two missing women found in vallejo this morning are connected with the man who died in a shot without with the chp. that's where we begin our team coverage with terry mcsweeney. >> the third and fourth bodies found in vallejo overnight are tied to the same person gunned down by the chp here in richmond bringing to four the total number of murders tied to this man. one person still missing. and all of this tied to the suspect in the case 38-year-old efren valdmaro from hercules. a high-speed chase reaching 100 mph at times. it all started when pleasant hill police spotted him on the freeway, the chase began and ended here in richmond. he was chased in the first place because he is the prime suspect in the murder of 73-year-old sails in hercules last friday. officers shot and killed valmoro. in his car another body was found, valmoro's girlfriend. she had called police to say she had been found kidnapped. sh
thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> kristen sze. following breaking unless you in the east bay. abc just confirmed the bodies of two missing women found in vallejo this morning are connected with the man who died in a shot without with the chp. that's where we begin our team coverage with terry mcsweeney. >> the third and fourth bodies found in vallejo overnight are tied to the same person gunned down by the chp here in richmond bringing to four the total number of murders...
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use la uniclave: noticias. quÉ tal ahora si continuamos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica? adelante. >> otra de las estrellas serÁ alejandra guzmÁn que conocemos como bailarina ya y cantante, quÉ tremenda es! estÁ en la mira de mira quiÉn baila! >> yo voy a ser una perra. yo voy a sacar ahÍ... >> pues de gozar, no? >> ♪ >> sin duda va a dar mucho de quÉ hablar. no se pierda el estreno de mira quiÉn baila, aquÍ el 12 de septiembre. por su cadena de univisiÓn y no deje de ver el especial del gordo y la flaca hoy en unvisiÓn. nosotros continuamos con mÁs. >> y desde mÉxico tendremos noticias de juan sebastian, el desaparecido hijo de joan sebastian, se dice que sus hijos y su viuda se estÁn quedando en la calle. serÁ verdad, serÁ mentira? y verÁ cÓmo niurka se sometió a una transformaciÓn con el estilista para la nueva presentaciÓn en mira quiÉn les saluda barbara bermudo. esta tarde, en primer impacto. unos presuntos asesinos confiesan cómo descuartizaban a sus víctimas!! no se pierdan la primicia del nuevo video musical de juanes y juan luis guerra!
use la uniclave: noticias. quÉ tal ahora si continuamos con mÁs de despierta amÉrica? adelante. >> otra de las estrellas serÁ alejandra guzmÁn que conocemos como bailarina ya y cantante, quÉ tremenda es! estÁ en la mira de mira quiÉn baila! >> yo voy a ser una perra. yo voy a sacar ahÍ... >> pues de gozar, no? >> ♪ >> sin duda va a dar mucho de quÉ hablar. no se pierda el estreno de mira quiÉn baila, aquÍ el 12 de septiembre. por su cadena de...
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. >> use drogas y al coro por falta de cariÑo, por falta de amor. si pudiera cambiar algo, serÍa no haber entrado nunca al alcohol. >> a recurrir a alguien a tiempo. no tratar de resolver los problemas por uno mismo, porque va cayendo en la adicciÓn. >> la realidad de los que sufren todo tipo de problemas por la depresiÓn. vamos a hablar con la psicÓloga regina para saber cuÁl es la mejor manera de lidiar con estas cosas. >> uno de los sÍntomas de la depresiÓn, es sentirse triste, y la falta de placer en cosas en las que antes encontraba placer. tambiÉn pueden querer comer mucho, pueden sentir falta de esperanza y emociones de culpabilidad. tambiÉn hay falta de memoria y problemas de concentraciÓn. s severos hasta deseos de morir o ideas de suicidio. >> son sÍntomas. se puede presentar algunos de estos sÍntomas en una tristeza? >> cuando ya hay una combinaciÓn de 5 de esos sÍntomas por mÁs de dos semanas ya es una depresiÓn clÍnica. >> hay que buscar inmediatamente ayuda. cuÁles son las reacciones desfavorables que hay en la depres
. >> use drogas y al coro por falta de cariÑo, por falta de amor. si pudiera cambiar algo, serÍa no haber entrado nunca al alcohol. >> a recurrir a alguien a tiempo. no tratar de resolver los problemas por uno mismo, porque va cayendo en la adicciÓn. >> la realidad de los que sufren todo tipo de problemas por la depresiÓn. vamos a hablar con la psicÓloga regina para saber cuÁl es la mejor manera de lidiar con estas cosas. >> uno de los sÍntomas de la depresiÓn,...
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he is still with us. he is strong and will come through this. >> reporter: blood drives will be continuing in the bay area throughout the week including special labor day hours at four blood centers in the east bay. in santa clara, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> first the mysterious leaking pipes. you know what some neighbors think may be a cover-up. >> i recently contacted the water department and said, do you have a copy of the study? >> why neighbors think muni is responsible for some big repair bills and why the city is not releasing a confidential study on the problem. >>> it would be bad news for anyone who relies on the bus. passengers about to learn if a.c. transit will all but eliminate weekend service. >>> and on the night of their first debate, just how precarious is barbara boxer's hold on her senate seat? ,,,,,, [ woman on tv ] if you won't let me in, you can't really love me. i know about gayle. i don't know what you're talking about. if you just tell me what happened... [ ding ] [ man ] 35th and a
he is still with us. he is strong and will come through this. >> reporter: blood drives will be continuing in the bay area throughout the week including special labor day hours at four blood centers in the east bay. in santa clara, len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> first the mysterious leaking pipes. you know what some neighbors think may be a cover-up. >> i recently contacted the water department and said, do you have a copy of the study? >> why neighbors think muni is...
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our nbc news political director chief white house correspondent, chuck todd, here with us to start us off. >> good evening. we'll start with the number everybody asks about five weeks before the election and that is, this generic ballot question. who's up? who's down? what do you prefer? last month, it was a nine-point advantage for the republicans. now, the lead has shrunk to six. the mood of the electorate hadn't changed. they want change. they don't like the direction of the country and democrats are starting to engage african-americans and hispanics. as peter hart, our pollster put it, democrats can change the turnout but not the landscape. but what is the change voters want? what is this change they want? listen to this, 75% say the result they'd like to see is reduced special interest influence. 70% want to elect political outsiders, even if they are inexperienced, whether we're talking about christine o'donnell from delaware or other folks like that. 54% hope the tea party enthusiasm in the republican party makes them a fiscally conservative party. 54% want to see the repeal of
our nbc news political director chief white house correspondent, chuck todd, here with us to start us off. >> good evening. we'll start with the number everybody asks about five weeks before the election and that is, this generic ballot question. who's up? who's down? what do you prefer? last month, it was a nine-point advantage for the republicans. now, the lead has shrunk to six. the mood of the electorate hadn't changed. they want change. they don't like the direction of the country...
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so what i'm going to tell you is just for us locals. the bay on the average about as deep as your neighborhoods swimming pool. >> when you look out on the water you assume oh, it's this dark murky water it must be deep about in reality the average dement of the bay is between 12 and -- depth of the bay is between 12 and 15 feet. >> reporter: she says it's a little misleading because we see big ships coming in and out of the bay every day. but what you may not know is that they are restricted to very narrow channels that have to be constantly dredged. >> we still need to come in and dig out some of that extra sand and mud that's coming down from the mountains and from the rivers, or else a lot of the cargo ships that come in from many ports would not be able to navigate in. >> reporter: as it turns out, the deepest part of the bay is where all the action, right under the golden gate. that's where that tidal action comes in and continually scours away at the bottom. the waters about 300 feet deep under the bridge but chen says that is def
so what i'm going to tell you is just for us locals. the bay on the average about as deep as your neighborhoods swimming pool. >> when you look out on the water you assume oh, it's this dark murky water it must be deep about in reality the average dement of the bay is between 12 and -- depth of the bay is between 12 and 15 feet. >> reporter: she says it's a little misleading because we see big ships coming in and out of the bay every day. but what you may not know is that they are...
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Ü$ >> susie: the recession has had a big impact on us-- and not just our bank accounts. for some people, the financial crisis has strained personal relationships. with that in mind, tonight's "money file" looks at a financially friendly alternative to divorce court. here's julie stav, senior financial expert at univision. >> going through a divorce is never easy, but in what may be the worst economic downturn most of us have ever experienced, breaking up can be even more financially devastating due to increasing legal fees, overcrowded court calendars and the reduced values of homes, investments and retirement accounts. but, as it often occurs, out of desperation comes inspiration. and, according to recent studies by the institute for divorce financial analysts, only 1% of the cases using alternative divorce methods cost couples more than $15,000, compared with 11% of litigated cases. this new process, also called mediation, takes the litigation out of the courtrooms and replaces it with consultations in the offices of professionals like financial planners, mental- healt
Ü$ >> susie: the recession has had a big impact on us-- and not just our bank accounts. for some people, the financial crisis has strained personal relationships. with that in mind, tonight's "money file" looks at a financially friendly alternative to divorce court. here's julie stav, senior financial expert at univision. >> going through a divorce is never easy, but in what may be the worst economic downturn most of us have ever experienced, breaking up can be even more...
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thanks for having us. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be here until we make this right. o, committed to providing customers for over 70 years. more information on auto servinsurance at geico.comnce or 1-800-947-auto any time of the day or night. howard bryant: this was the strike where i think people had had enough. george will: this was the face that baseball needed. mike barnicle: there's always a surprise in baseball.
thanks for having us. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org words alone aren't enough. our job is to listen and find ways to help workers who lost their jobs to the spill. i'm iris cross. we'll keep restoring the jobs, tourist beaches, and businesses impacted by the spill. we've paid over $400 million in claims and set up a $20 billion independently-run claims fund. i was born in new orleans. my family still lives here. i'm gonna be...
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they don't take care of us. so we better feed ourselves. now through porous borders and the defectors from north korea, maybe up to 20,000 in south koreas, basically north koreans are learning that they have to change. >> warner: a lot to walk. thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> ifill: again, the other major developments of the day. home prices rose again in july, thanks in part to a federal tax credit for home buyers. but consumer confidence was down this month to the lowest point since february. and former president jimmy carter was taken to a cleveland hospital after he got sick on a flight from atlanta. a grandson said he had a "stomach bug." and to hari sreenivasan, in our newsroom, for what's on the newshour online. hari? >> sreenivasan: if you're weighing whether to rent or buy a home, we rounded up online calculators to help you sort through the pros and cons. that's on the rundown. judy woodruff talks to the co- author of a new book that looks at the "up" side of earmarks. are they good for u.s. democracy? >> brown: and
they don't take care of us. so we better feed ourselves. now through porous borders and the defectors from north korea, maybe up to 20,000 in south koreas, basically north koreans are learning that they have to change. >> warner: a lot to walk. thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> ifill: again, the other major developments of the day. home prices rose again in july, thanks in part to a federal tax credit for home buyers. but consumer confidence was down this...
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thank you for joining us. we will have another weather we will have another weather my commute home to the eastern shore every night only takes an hour but that's more time than congress spends reading massive spending bills, it's crazy. that's why i wrote a law that requires 72 hours to read every bill. i read the big bills and i said no. no to the $3 trillion budget, no to the bank bailout, and no to the health care bill. at home you would never pay a bill without reading it neither should congress. i'm frank kratovil and i approve this message because i'm proud to be ranked one of the most independent members of congress.
thank you for joining us. we will have another weather we will have another weather my commute home to the eastern shore every night only takes an hour but that's more time than congress spends reading massive spending bills, it's crazy. that's why i wrote a law that requires 72 hours to read every bill. i read the big bills and i said no. no to the $3 trillion budget, no to the bank bailout, and no to the health care bill. at home you would never pay a bill without reading it neither should...
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city attorney john russo is among the groups supporting it that would make pot use legal for those 21 and older and it could rake in hundreds and millions of dollars if prop 19 passes and opponents say that it violates federal drug laws. >>> fewer than half of california's youth reach their targets score on the state academic index. the state department of education says 40% of public schools scored a hundred or better on the 1,000-point index still a 10-point improvement from last year. the huge gap between races is still evidence and the average score for asians was 889, for whites it was 838 and african- american students scored an average of 65. >>> the fire is a haunting reminder of the east space-bar storm and coming up the emotions rekindled after almost seven years. and, of course, is this convention in the bay area a equivalent of the 20th century gold rush? >> clouds are pushing back into the bay and coming up i will let you know when a few rainclouds could approach the bay area. >> u.s. capitol police order people on the part of the house of representatives today after spot
city attorney john russo is among the groups supporting it that would make pot use legal for those 21 and older and it could rake in hundreds and millions of dollars if prop 19 passes and opponents say that it violates federal drug laws. >>> fewer than half of california's youth reach their targets score on the state academic index. the state department of education says 40% of public schools scored a hundred or better on the 1,000-point index still a 10-point improvement from last...
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mike's going to tell us more about that and can tell us more about his pg&e bill coming up. san francisco police looking for a recent parolee in connection with a violent sexual assault and robbery. the suspect, 25, has distinctive tattoos on his neck. the attack happened in the development where the suspect lives with his grandmother. >> he entered another resident's location next-door, sexually assaulted a family, -- female, about 45 years of age, robbed her and beat her severely. >> the grandmother heard the woman's screams and went next-door and tried to stop her grandson but he ran. police don't know if he's armed but if you do see him, don't approach him, instead call 9-1-1. >> congress holds a hearing at 8:00 this morning on a bill that could have an impact on small california wineries. considering a bill that allows states to ban direct shipping of wine to consumers. it would reverse five years of court rulings including a u.s. supreme court decision. it would allow other states to require that wholesale distributors bring in california wines. large california wineri
mike's going to tell us more about that and can tell us more about his pg&e bill coming up. san francisco police looking for a recent parolee in connection with a violent sexual assault and robbery. the suspect, 25, has distinctive tattoos on his neck. the attack happened in the development where the suspect lives with his grandmother. >> he entered another resident's location next-door, sexually assaulted a family, -- female, about 45 years of age, robbed her and beat her severely....
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mario batali joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at cheez-it, we expect a lot from our cheese... what do you call a cheese that isn't yours? i don't know. nacho cheese! [ laughs ] see, cuz' it's not your cheese but i said "nacho". [ clearshroat la, la, la, la, la, can't hear you... la, la, la, la, can't hear you... okay... la, la, la, la, can't hear you!! ...that's when i decided to fully invest in my 401k. [ male announcer ] we take the time for our cheese to mature before we bake it into every delicious cracker. because at cheez-it, real cheese matters. of premium roast coffee -- 100% arabica beans. it's so rich, but so just a dollar. on the dollar menu at breakfast. and that's what we're made of. ♪ ba da ba ba ba ask about the skid plates. ask if they're a full-protection five-piece package. ask if they're solid steel. or...don't ask. but you'll find out eventually. ♪ as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over instead of a clean, fre
mario batali joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at cheez-it, we expect a lot from our cheese... what do you call a cheese that isn't yours? i don't know. nacho cheese! [ laughs ] see, cuz' it's not your cheese but i said "nacho". [ clearshroat la, la, la, la, la, can't hear you... la, la, la, la, can't hear you... okay... la, la, la, la, can't hear you!! ...that's when i decided to fully invest in my 401k. [ male announcer ] we take the time...
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if you can use that word. but then again, no, i can't -- there's nothing that i i've done or that i can think i've done that would anger somebody to this extent. i mean, i can't imagine doing anything to anger somebody to that extent. i was telling people, don't even have road rage. i'm the person that lets people in. i don't understand it. i don't know. i have no idea who could be -- >> if you ever saw this woman again, is there anything you'd say to her? >> you know, i was asked that before, and i really -- i haven't even really thought about it until they had asked me, you know, earlier in the week. and i just -- no. i'm the kind of person that i'm not going to -- i'm just not going to waste any more of my time thinking about her or -- she's just not a thought if my mind. >> what happens for you now? you're a mom of five. you've got a lot going on. >> that's the question. i don't know. i'm literally working have day to make ends meet. obviously, i can't work right now, so i have no idea. i have no idea. i'm
if you can use that word. but then again, no, i can't -- there's nothing that i i've done or that i can think i've done that would anger somebody to this extent. i mean, i can't imagine doing anything to anger somebody to that extent. i was telling people, don't even have road rage. i'm the person that lets people in. i don't understand it. i don't know. i have no idea who could be -- >> if you ever saw this woman again, is there anything you'd say to her? >> you know, i was asked...
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if you are using a cloth dish towel, you want it to dry, air-dry, before you use it again. bacteria loves moisture. >> cutting boards, really important. plastic. >> now listen, this is a jaw-dropping statistics. cutting board, especially wood, bacteria can seep in, can have 200 times more fecal bacteria than a toilet seat. plastic is better than wood. clean it well, put it in the dishwasher, high heat, soap, bleach, those are the best things. >> real quickly. high soap, beach, also hand sanitizer. these are all things we should use. >> clorox beach if you have wood countertops or cutting boards. stainless steel even better. >> keep everything separated. >> absolutely. >> stop using my dish sponge on the countertop. >> or like me stay out kitchen. >> or just order in. stay out of the kitchen. >>> if you are looking for a new set of wheels, this may be your weekend. there you go. why this could be the best weekend of the year to buy a car. [ male announcer ] let's throw on those saturday clothes. it's doing season. when we grab a little spare time...and get after it. the home
if you are using a cloth dish towel, you want it to dry, air-dry, before you use it again. bacteria loves moisture. >> cutting boards, really important. plastic. >> now listen, this is a jaw-dropping statistics. cutting board, especially wood, bacteria can seep in, can have 200 times more fecal bacteria than a toilet seat. plastic is better than wood. clean it well, put it in the dishwasher, high heat, soap, bleach, those are the best things. >> real quickly. high soap, beach,...
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us three trillion. but a tough race with very strong opposition to very with us to go from london some. would try to put both riders in the first two positions. after the study was it was difficult with. good pace but you know if you move from first to do that the. best would be stop thanks to him we were sleeping here. staying with her to sports and sebastiano she has won the rally of japan to reopen the fight for the title in the world rally championship it was victory number two this season for the frenchman and also in his career six five zero performance on the mechanical problems suffered by his rivals to solve haven't had to settle for second six places respectively six time defending champion sebastian ended up fist his first finish outside gives an obvious season could change his seventh straight title with three events to go victory means he's still in contention at forty three points adrift however a winning any of the three remaining rallyists retains his crown. amazing i'm really really hap
us three trillion. but a tough race with very strong opposition to very with us to go from london some. would try to put both riders in the first two positions. after the study was it was difficult with. good pace but you know if you move from first to do that the. best would be stop thanks to him we were sleeping here. staying with her to sports and sebastiano she has won the rally of japan to reopen the fight for the title in the world rally championship it was victory number two this season...
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drop us a comment. we will read your comments on the air this morning. >> two murders this week with, and police are still out there looking for the suspects. >>> the first one happened here shortly before 5:00 yesterday. an unidentified man was shot in the head, taken to hospital hopkins hospital where he died. >> izael white was also shot in the head and taken no the hospital and died a short time later. >> a shocking video crawling on to a busy highway. we are going to find out what happened here. >>> mark? >> good morning. the commute is good on the rail systems. on the buses, number 19 and 35 running about 15 to 25 minutes late. and the 10 and 30 buses are diverted and running behind as with well due to the construction. >> , ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] era. tough on stains. easy on your wallet. >> it's 5:07. it's men in pink, and they are happy to -- celebrate the women in their lives, the women who has had breast cancer. there was a bull roast to raise money for komen for the cure. to
drop us a comment. we will read your comments on the air this morning. >> two murders this week with, and police are still out there looking for the suspects. >>> the first one happened here shortly before 5:00 yesterday. an unidentified man was shot in the head, taken to hospital hopkins hospital where he died. >> izael white was also shot in the head and taken no the hospital and died a short time later. >> a shocking video crawling on to a busy highway. we are...
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not bad. >> we could all use a little zen in our lives. continue to you think? >> a little free vacation. >> that, too. >>> now here's a look at your early morning entertainment headlines -- jodie foster is standing by mel gibson after a nasty battle with his ex-girlfriend. foster tells the october issue of "more" magazine that gibson is "the easiest, nicest person i've ever worked with." "the second i met him i said i would love this man for the rest of my life." >>> they may love david hasselhoff in germany, but last night he was the first to be eliminated from "dancing with the stars." >>> finally, paris hilton has been booted out of japan. hilton was denied entry into the country just days after she pleaded guilty for a misdemeanor drug charge in las vegas. yesterday officials delayed hilton's entrance while looking into her case. she was forced to schedule a scheduled tokyo news conference to promote her fashion and frag gance lines. to avoid talking about paris hilton, going through a tumultuous time in my life i would want jodie foster on my side. >> out
not bad. >> we could all use a little zen in our lives. continue to you think? >> a little free vacation. >> that, too. >>> now here's a look at your early morning entertainment headlines -- jodie foster is standing by mel gibson after a nasty battle with his ex-girlfriend. foster tells the october issue of "more" magazine that gibson is "the easiest, nicest person i've ever worked with." "the second i met him i said i would love this man for...
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trust us. right now, look at the polls, there is not a lot of trust out there for the congress. >> bret: charles, when you talk about a lame duck and we have on the panel many times, lame duck session, there will be members of congress who lose in the election but they are still around until january. when the next congressman or woman comes in. or senator comes in. there will be people voting on tax cuts though they lost an election. >> that's right. it raises the issue of the illegitimacy of congress where some of the members suffered defeat. yet, deciding this. but even before the lame duck, before the election it gives the republicans second issue. the original issue was ideological, issue of economic philosophy. is it a good idea to raise anyone's taxes in the middle of a recession? now they added a second issue. as hatch said, the democrats have control of the house and the senate and the presidency for 20 months. and they are unable to tell the country what the rates of taxation are going
trust us. right now, look at the polls, there is not a lot of trust out there for the congress. >> bret: charles, when you talk about a lame duck and we have on the panel many times, lame duck session, there will be members of congress who lose in the election but they are still around until january. when the next congressman or woman comes in. or senator comes in. there will be people voting on tax cuts though they lost an election. >> that's right. it raises the issue of the...
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use el tacÓáádespierta america@ >> y el color es como el color piel. y no vemos dÓnde realmente termina su pierna. y el color neutro sÍ puede ir bien. >> la falda por ejemplo. >> la falda nunca vamos a usarla y esto es nÚmero uno, estÁn de moda la falda corta pero no a todas la moda nos acomoda. la falda demasiada corta y demasiado ocupada en el print que estÁ utilizando y encima de eso este cinturÓn que si es una persona que tiene un poco de barriguita va a ser el enfoque de los ojos que estÁ viendo. >> quÉ hay que hacer en este caso? >> spiertcomo la ven la falda t corte a. viene un poco mÁs alta en la cintura y larga casi a la rodilla que es perfecta. coáádespierta americaáh@h@áádeÍí áá ierta ero icaáse pu de esta h@áádespierta americaáhs yo creo que todo esto depende de los papÁs, los abuelos y en el transcurso del tiempo no hemos tenido problemas la verdad. cualquier cosa pero lo solucionamos entre hermanos. >> hay que apoyarse. >> sÉ que estÁn revolucionando el gÉnero del corrido que es lo fuerte de ustedes. pero les ech
use el tacÓáádespierta america@ >> y el color es como el color piel. y no vemos dÓnde realmente termina su pierna. y el color neutro sÍ puede ir bien. >> la falda por ejemplo. >> la falda nunca vamos a usarla y esto es nÚmero uno, estÁn de moda la falda corta pero no a todas la moda nos acomoda. la falda demasiada corta y demasiado ocupada en el print que estÁ utilizando y encima de eso este cinturÓn que si es una persona que tiene un poco de barriguita va a ser el...
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he trained for a year to learn using a system of ropes. each pull brings him five inches closer to the top. >> steve, how is it going, man? >> long, long day. >> steve is hoping to raise $2 million to -- for camp walk. there is information on how you can help at abc7news.com under "see it on tv." >>> oxford university researchers quantified the social cost of falling in love. they found that people in romantic relationships typically lose two friends. the research shows most single people have five people in their core group, friends they see at least once a week. those who are in a relationship have about three core friends. and then there are those with no friends. >> larry? >> i was going to say, i know my core group. no. >> we're not in it. >> no, and you are not in it. it is a group getting smaller by the day. matt kane follows in the steps of barry zito. could they get any offense south of laredo, there's a place... so hot, rattlesnakes combust. ♪ but we go, cause ya gotta eat bold. [ male announcer ] subway fiery footlong subs. th
he trained for a year to learn using a system of ropes. each pull brings him five inches closer to the top. >> steve, how is it going, man? >> long, long day. >> steve is hoping to raise $2 million to -- for camp walk. there is information on how you can help at abc7news.com under "see it on tv." >>> oxford university researchers quantified the social cost of falling in love. they found that people in romantic relationships typically lose two friends. the...
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when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. a major revelation tonight about the pipeline that exploded in san bruno. it turns out pg&e had been awarded a rate hike to pay for replacing that line but delayed the work. that same line runs beneath other neighborhoods including parts of south san francisco. that's where ken wayne is stapping by with a live report. >> reporter: many residents -- say the same pipeline that exploded in san bruno runs beneath the streets of their community. for now, pg&e refuses to disclose exactly where that pipeline is located. >> i think they should know. everybody should know. >> reporter: pg&e calls the pipeline 132 and in documents filed, calls it a high-risk line. the pipe was put in service in 1948. pg&e says a pipe failure has a potential impact radius of 415 feet and that the risk of a failure at this location is unacceptably high. the puc appro
when it finally opened, i also used my points for... car repair. [ male announcer use your citi thankyou points for almost anything, even local charities. what's your story? citi can help you write it. a major revelation tonight about the pipeline that exploded in san bruno. it turns out pg&e had been awarded a rate hike to pay for replacing that line but delayed the work. that same line runs beneath other neighborhoods including parts of south san francisco. that's where ken wayne is...
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so we have to keep them from getting a big pot of cash and they will say give us that money to use for deficit reduction. no, it will be used for additional spending. >>neil: you think the $1.5 trillion doggen is referring to is in revenue, they would not put to deficit reduction but they would spend? >>guest: there, in congress there is something that happens when people go to washington, dc and they are there too long, particularly democrats, they want to spend. and you cannot tell me that dorgan, after response -- sponsoring all of the bills over the year, wants to do that. >>neil: dorgan will be on the show tomorrow, and tomorrow, a news alert, here we go again, gold and silver and cop are price is soaring and folks wonder, what has gold at an all-time high and silver at a 30 year high and copper at a two year high. usually when folks buy this they are worried about big stuff, are worried about big stuff, scarey stuff. a different sry? of one financial company that grew stronger through the crisis. when me lost their way, this company led the way. by protecting clies and turning un
so we have to keep them from getting a big pot of cash and they will say give us that money to use for deficit reduction. no, it will be used for additional spending. >>neil: you think the $1.5 trillion doggen is referring to is in revenue, they would not put to deficit reduction but they would spend? >>guest: there, in congress there is something that happens when people go to washington, dc and they are there too long, particularly democrats, they want to spend. and you cannot...
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as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over instead of a clean, fresh one every time? kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. kleenex® brand hand towels. >>> preppy is have where this fall. what exactly does preppy mean today? "early show" style contributor katrina szish is here to help us define it for today, for 2010. good morning. >> good morning. you know, that's right. the all-american preppy aesthetic is back, from boarding schools to bloody marys we're tracing it back to its root. >> reporter: before preppy was stylish it was a way of life. it was coined a century ago to describe student at northeastern prep schools. they shared a look which preppy came to define. no one could escape the branding. not even the family dog. in the 1950s preppy's blue blood began seeping into society. due in part to america's fascination with preppy's first family, the kennedys, who famously spent summers in high yan nas port. they went to hollywood where grace managed to d
as the towel used to dry them. so why use the same hand towel over and over instead of a clean, fresh one every time? kleenex® brand hand towels. a clean, fresh towel every time. kleenex® brand hand towels. >>> preppy is have where this fall. what exactly does preppy mean today? "early show" style contributor katrina szish is here to help us define it for today, for 2010. good morning. >> good morning. you know, that's right. the all-american preppy aesthetic is back,...
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it happens to us all, of course. but the important thing is the checkups. >> reporter: many of the bay area's underground pipes were put in at the end of world war ii. egan says soil and microbe corrosion is a constant process. degradation in the welding and pipe thicknesses also need constant checking. >> they need to go back and look at their program and do basically what we call recurrence control. is there a potential for this to happen somewhere else? and that ought to be their first priority, pg&e's. >> jeffrey egan does a lot of failure analysis for the systems, also for more importantly maybe the insurance companies who look at what the risk is. he says it's right for individuals and cities to be concerned in light of the san bruno explosion but not to be alarmed. be vigilant, do the maintenance, the system should hold up even after that many years. so that's good advice. >> ed. >> good to have the information to know where the pipelines are. >> yes. >> slow coming. >> they are working on san mateo county and
it happens to us all, of course. but the important thing is the checkups. >> reporter: many of the bay area's underground pipes were put in at the end of world war ii. egan says soil and microbe corrosion is a constant process. degradation in the welding and pipe thicknesses also need constant checking. >> they need to go back and look at their program and do basically what we call recurrence control. is there a potential for this to happen somewhere else? and that ought to be their...
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give us a good show in jesus' name. amen. >> reporter: gene sullivan, who heads the jump for jesus ministry, delivered the invocation. and then all hell broke loose. >> that's right. it's time to smash the metal, ladies and gentlemen. boys and girls. rock'n'roll. yeah! >> reporter: sensational, stupefying. this was only the beginning. >> are you ready to blow something up any, omaha? let me hear you. >> reporter: ambulances were standing by. >> 1, 2, 3. >> reporter: stunning. these folks really know how to have a good time. >> it was awesome, man. the best time of my life. >> want to let them get burning good here. >> reporter: this is not pro wrestling, folks. this is real. >> i probably have about $300,000 in hospital bills that i'm working on. >> reporter: broken a lot of bones. >> broken a lot of bones. been on life light helicopter four times. this is live. it's for real. it's true drama. people could die here tonight. >> reporter: mr. dizzy, for example. he raced around the track inexplicably dragging a trailer of
give us a good show in jesus' name. amen. >> reporter: gene sullivan, who heads the jump for jesus ministry, delivered the invocation. and then all hell broke loose. >> that's right. it's time to smash the metal, ladies and gentlemen. boys and girls. rock'n'roll. yeah! >> reporter: sensational, stupefying. this was only the beginning. >> are you ready to blow something up any, omaha? let me hear you. >> reporter: ambulances were standing by. >> 1, 2, 3....
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our fear is that they may stop on us. and then, just switch to a new name of a different organization and then, fund raise on behalf of that organization. >> the direct attorney says sez anyone thinking their victims of a scam should call police. >> and dozens of men took off their clothes today in the name of fighting unemployment. and they're encouraging other men to give the suits off their backs for the national suit drive. it's the largest in the countsry designed to help the unemploifed dress for success. the suits go to local charities to distribute. >> oh, my. >> and still coming up there is a surprise salute to his predecessor, now, on to restoring economy. >> tonight there is positive news for those of you embarking on a desperate search for job autos new signs of life in technology. jobs coming to an >>> good evening, once again. tonight president obama declares it's time to turn the page on the war with iraq. the president declared an end to the united states combat mission in iraq and acknowledged the war's s
our fear is that they may stop on us. and then, just switch to a new name of a different organization and then, fund raise on behalf of that organization. >> the direct attorney says sez anyone thinking their victims of a scam should call police. >> and dozens of men took off their clothes today in the name of fighting unemployment. and they're encouraging other men to give the suits off their backs for the national suit drive. it's the largest in the countsry designed to help the...
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terry mcsweeney joins us from that devastated area. terry, the coroner's office confirmed yet another victim today. >> that's right. the official announcement came within the past hour that the fourth deceit result of this fire is 81-year-old elizabeth torres. her family confided that information to abc 7 news last week. as you can see behind me, you have a lot of emergency crews on the scene. fire trucks are here, a police department all over san mateo county. pg&e crews and progress in some area is being made. all but 14 of the homes have gas and electricity. that's excluding the 59 red-tagged homes, homes unfit to live in. why that pipe blew up creating a fireball and bursting the water main, the investigation continues. pg&e has made $100 million available to the people out here to be used for insurance deductibles or for those who had no insurance and that is going to be available tomorrow or the next day. pg&e answering questions about the health of california's infrastructure, people wondering what happened here could happen whe
terry mcsweeney joins us from that devastated area. terry, the coroner's office confirmed yet another victim today. >> that's right. the official announcement came within the past hour that the fourth deceit result of this fire is 81-year-old elizabeth torres. her family confided that information to abc 7 news last week. as you can see behind me, you have a lot of emergency crews on the scene. fire trucks are here, a police department all over san mateo county. pg&e crews and progress...
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anne makovec outside the courthouse in san francisco with the latest for us. anne. >> reporter: governor schwarzenegger versus state workers. this battle has been going on for two years and has big implications for state workers and the state budget. the california supreme court spent almost two hours listening to arguments this morning over whether or not governor schwarzenegger illegally furloughed more than 200,000 state workers. about 40 lawsuits have been filed on the issue and more than $1.2 million spent on state legal bills. the case will likely affect furlough lawsuits in lower courts around the state. the furloughed workers have lost nearly 50 workdays and close to a combined $3 billion in pay since february of 2009. if the union wins, those workers would get back pay with interest for hours they never worked. if governor schwarzenegger prevails, he may have cemented the power of the state's governor over organized labor for years to come. >> the governor's authority to furlough state authorities stems from his implied and inherent powers as the chie
anne makovec outside the courthouse in san francisco with the latest for us. anne. >> reporter: governor schwarzenegger versus state workers. this battle has been going on for two years and has big implications for state workers and the state budget. the california supreme court spent almost two hours listening to arguments this morning over whether or not governor schwarzenegger illegally furloughed more than 200,000 state workers. about 40 lawsuits have been filed on the issue and more...
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housing, housing got us in this mess, it's going to take housing to get us out. so i'd like to extend the tax credits for first-time home buyers, i'd like to juice up the economy where we can by really stimulating it. the stimulus package -- >> jenna: isn't that more spend something. >> no, that's investment policy, reward people for buying a house. growing the government doesn't create jobs, it just creates more debt. the stimulus bill that our democratic friends passed missed the mark. we lost 2 1/2 million jobs. if you want to stimulate the economy, keep taxes low, keep people who are unemployed but eventually try to create an entrepreneurial environment in this country. we're the second highest tax nation in the world. tax policy is about keeping jobs in america, tax policy is about creating jobs and if you expand the tax code, you expand the government's footprint in america, you crowd out the private sector. jenna: a question about the mid terms. we've seen the rise, of course, of the tea party, you've seen that in your own state and you are challenged for
housing, housing got us in this mess, it's going to take housing to get us out. so i'd like to extend the tax credits for first-time home buyers, i'd like to juice up the economy where we can by really stimulating it. the stimulus package -- >> jenna: isn't that more spend something. >> no, that's investment policy, reward people for buying a house. growing the government doesn't create jobs, it just creates more debt. the stimulus bill that our democratic friends passed missed the...
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let us take a look. with a formal living room, views to the west and the other side, entrance to a poll. right here, this is heated by the sun, a solar powered and another view. an organic garden in the background, one of the bedrooms, light, airy, open, beautiful. you can see to the right, there is a deck. overlooking it will come up back patio. and a beautiful fully encased in glass solana. other amenities, a 1500 artist studio. 30 minutes from san francisco. 300 degree views that scanned the skyline and it is not ostentatious or release showy. homey, modern. and if you'd like to see this? with all of these pictures. perhaps by this for yourself? and www.kron.com what's on the web with kimberlee sakamoto. >> a look of our extended forecast cooler weather for the next couple of days and breezy. a big warm-up in store for the weekend details coming up. >> a live look a candlestick park. with the 49ers, and jerry rice's jersey will be retired today. and last check, there were down at 9-0. we will be right
let us take a look. with a formal living room, views to the west and the other side, entrance to a poll. right here, this is heated by the sun, a solar powered and another view. an organic garden in the background, one of the bedrooms, light, airy, open, beautiful. you can see to the right, there is a deck. overlooking it will come up back patio. and a beautiful fully encased in glass solana. other amenities, a 1500 artist studio. 30 minutes from san francisco. 300 degree views that scanned the...
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if you can help, contact the school using a link on cbs5.com/jeffersonawards. it's in our story about nancy. >>> what a day across the bay area today. 62 degrees in san francisco. it was 74 degrees in concord. looks like we will remain unseasonably cool for your wednesday. the day we will warm, we'll pinpoint that day as eyewitness news continues. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] we know jerry brown was mayor of oakland, but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve schools. but the drop out rate increased 50%, and the state had to take over the schools. fact: the city controller found employees paid for 22,000 hours... they never worked. fact: brown promised to cut crime. but murders doubled, making oakland the 4th most dangerous city in america. jerry brown. he just can't deliver the results you last night: a memorial has been set up in berkeley for a mountain lion, shot and killed >>> as we showed you last night, a memorial has been set up in berkeley for a mountain lion shot and killed by police last week. one viewer wants to know, how co
if you can help, contact the school using a link on cbs5.com/jeffersonawards. it's in our story about nancy. >>> what a day across the bay area today. 62 degrees in san francisco. it was 74 degrees in concord. looks like we will remain unseasonably cool for your wednesday. the day we will warm, we'll pinpoint that day as eyewitness news continues. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, [ female announcer ] we know jerry brown was mayor of oakland, but what were the results? fact: brown promised to improve...
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stay with us. you guys later in the broadcast. stay with us. we'll be right back as governor, he cut waste got rid of the mansion and the limo budgets were balanced. $4 billion in tax cuts. world class schools and universities. clean energy promoted. 1.9 million new jobs created. california was working. i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people and no new taxes without voter approval. jerry brown the knowledge and know-how to get california working again. >>> and welcome back to "the early show," i'm chris wragge looking at sho-- >> we have a lot more ahead as well and a last check of the weather with our friend mark mcewen. over to you. >> thank you, rebecca. i normally say hi mom, why hi dad? >> he's at home watching and he wanted to be able to see us on tv. >> what's your name. >> taylor. >> taylor what. >> mcgraw. >> thanks, taylor. here's the weather. take a look around the country, book-ends, to the west, nice, to t
stay with us. you guys later in the broadcast. stay with us. we'll be right back as governor, he cut waste got rid of the mansion and the limo budgets were balanced. $4 billion in tax cuts. world class schools and universities. clean energy promoted. 1.9 million new jobs created. california was working. i'm jerry brown. california needs major changes. we have to live within our means; we have to return power and decision making to the local level-closer to the people and no new taxes without...
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the small elite don't get us. they call us wacky, they call us wing nuts. we call us we, the people. >> i want to bring in our senior political analyst, gloria borger. you were watching this, you were listening to this, give us a sense of the response? how did the crowd respond to her message? >> she was clearly well receive received as you saw. and today's event not only just o'donnell, but all of the speakers were embracing the tea party themes that we've heard so much about the campaign season already. ant anti-big government, anti-health care. anti-any kind of bailout. but the thing that was interesting about what we just heard from o'donnell was this class warfare argument. the us versus them which we hear a lot from sarah palin. >> sure. >> theouith anti-americanism o so class. not as if the cultural issues have disappeared. at the values summit, they're still there. a lot of talk of don't ask, don't tell. they've been supplanted at this point by the tea party themes of anti-big government and us versus the elites in washington. >> i'm curious as to h
the small elite don't get us. they call us wacky, they call us wing nuts. we call us we, the people. >> i want to bring in our senior political analyst, gloria borger. you were watching this, you were listening to this, give us a sense of the response? how did the crowd respond to her message? >> she was clearly well receive received as you saw. and today's event not only just o'donnell, but all of the speakers were embracing the tea party themes that we've heard so much about the...
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it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> thousands of bay area battered women have found safety and a new started thanks to this week's jefferson award winner. sharon chin introduces us to this east bay pioneer helping domestic violence victims. >> the abuser has control over you. >> reporter: hope says she escaped years of verge an physical abuse when she and her two children left her partner last spring. >> i was really scared and nervous. i felt like no one was going to be there for me. >> reporter: she came to "a safer place" an oakland shelter and met executive director carolyn results. hope received safe housing, a restraining orthoand counseling to understand the violates wasn't her fault. >> it helped me feel like i wasn't the one who did it, like i wasn't the reason why this happened to me. >> reporter: under carolyn's leadership in the last quarter century, "a safe place" has taken in some 5,000 women and children needing shelter. carolyn's commitment to abuse victims sprouted while wo
it's time to give us a break... not the big corporations. >>> thousands of bay area battered women have found safety and a new started thanks to this week's jefferson award winner. sharon chin introduces us to this east bay pioneer helping domestic violence victims. >> the abuser has control over you. >> reporter: hope says she escaped years of verge an physical abuse when she and her two children left her partner last spring. >> i was really scared and nervous. i...
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but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> the weekend is looking good. >> there is something for everybody unless you want to stay out died and at a golf game late on sunday. temperatures will be in the a.d.'s, still quite warm. by sunday afternoon, i think there will be some rain coming, tomorrow certainly the better of the two days to do some boating. rain showers will continue into monday. we need the rain. >> we have good growing weather. we need the rain. >> we have good growing weather. capital one bank. they're everywhere. ♪ yeah, you're right! [ horns honking ] hey, there's one right up the street. [ male announcer ] capital one bank. the most branches and atms in the dc
but in america, gridlock has held us back. now, the senate can change that - by passing a renewable electricity standard. it will spur development of clean energy and boost manufacturing in america, creating hundreds of thousands of new jobs. so we can make our own energy future - not just buy it from china. call your senators and urge them to pass a renewable electricity standard today. >>> the weekend is looking good. >> there is something for everybody unless you want to stay...
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one a real lection and these do is going to be a victory for us. towards the inner city however the crowds display more support for the government my point station you can hear people saying vote up to the left read the government's party this school is not only one of the most historic landmarks in the city it's also one of the largest voting districts and the opinions here for the most part are split fifty fifty but there are lots of expectations let's hope the results are what we expect for the sake of our one at this polling station there were also no problems with voting some were even helping people with how and who to vote for to get back on the streets of caracas it's almost impossible to avoid election time to get busy getting the venezuelan people know this election in many ways isn't it illogical dispute one deeply rooted in the history of latin america into what this is more than under the old war it's a work of interests and power the power that the right has always had over latin america more than any of your logical war it's about th
one a real lection and these do is going to be a victory for us. towards the inner city however the crowds display more support for the government my point station you can hear people saying vote up to the left read the government's party this school is not only one of the most historic landmarks in the city it's also one of the largest voting districts and the opinions here for the most part are split fifty fifty but there are lots of expectations let's hope the results are what we expect for...
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of us. >> reporter: dr. roy is an engineer by training, but the project brought together cell biologists, material scientists, engineers and practicing physicians. >> by finding these right people together i think we can sort of take out these traditional ways of doing academic research in silos, but saying lets put our arms together and brains together and solve the problem collectively and for a project like this you absolutely need that to succeed. >> reporter: it's the same collaborative approach that scott johnson's myelin repair foundation is promoting teams of scientists working collaboratively to achieve common goal changing the model for how research works and solving the problem of multiple sclerosis that's challenged him for 34 years. >> and to be able to prevent others from going through that is something i'd like to do. but probably on a larger scale it's really about this model because i think that this model can be applied to any disease research. >> reporter: and of course there's no shortage
of us. >> reporter: dr. roy is an engineer by training, but the project brought together cell biologists, material scientists, engineers and practicing physicians. >> by finding these right people together i think we can sort of take out these traditional ways of doing academic research in silos, but saying lets put our arms together and brains together and solve the problem collectively and for a project like this you absolutely need that to succeed. >> reporter: it's the...
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carpoolers get to use the lane for free but solo drivers can use it for a fee. signs will alert drivers to the entries and exits and how much it will cost. prices will rise and fall based on congestion, 30 cents when there is nonand up to $6 for peak times. for now free for everybody overnight from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. >> shareholders at two major airlines approved a deal to form the world's largest airline. continental airline officials announced preliminary results in houston while shareholders for united voted in chicago. today's vote clears the way for the $3 billion swap to close in about two weeks. >> friday so perfect pets. >> mike nicco's going to be back to >>> today on oprah at 4:00 ultimate wild dreams plus oprah announces her latest book. at 5:00 abc 7 news, how much are you worth? the average american's net value takes a dip. we're goi to talk to sarah shourd about when her niece is coming home after spending 14 months in an iranian prison. >> got a lot of love to sure? how about theerfect pet. >> mike to introduce uses to a cute new friend. >> so cute
carpoolers get to use the lane for free but solo drivers can use it for a fee. signs will alert drivers to the entries and exits and how much it will cost. prices will rise and fall based on congestion, 30 cents when there is nonand up to $6 for peak times. for now free for everybody overnight from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m. >> shareholders at two major airlines approved a deal to form the world's largest airline. continental airline officials announced preliminary results in houston while...
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shadow cliffs and pendleton if you want to support us. i think we hit the water at 7:50 at 75 degrees. north of the golden state bridge, numbers stack up. low 890s in the napa. look at the extended forecast. saturday the warmest day of the weekend. record heat through the period. especially on monday. that's the hottest of all. into the 90s all the way through friday for the inland areas. my pick, this was from dino gonzalez, no relations, but test he's a funny no ever siting. >> what did you call that, dana? >> land scrape. >> keep the photos comes, and make it a good weekend. >>> actress lindsey lohan could be a free woman any minute now. right now, she is still behind bars after failing a drug test. the actress appeared in court this morning. after the 10-minute hearing, she was handcuffed and sent meetly to jail for the third time. she can be released if she mosts $350,000 bail. she is due in court next month. >> we will be right back. ,,,,,,,,,, ♪ i thought it was over here... ♪ [car horn honks] our outback always gets us there..
shadow cliffs and pendleton if you want to support us. i think we hit the water at 7:50 at 75 degrees. north of the golden state bridge, numbers stack up. low 890s in the napa. look at the extended forecast. saturday the warmest day of the weekend. record heat through the period. especially on monday. that's the hottest of all. into the 90s all the way through friday for the inland areas. my pick, this was from dino gonzalez, no relations, but test he's a funny no ever siting. >> what did...